Client Project - Simulated Brief

"Digital Piracy
'Pirate Bay', the file sharing company was recently taken to court. Peer-to-Peer software popularises file sharing with digital information being stored whole but transferred in packets from and to multiple sources.
File sharing is the practice of distributing or providing access to digitally stored information, such as computer programs, multi-media (audio, video), documents, or electronic books
This activity has become a popular way for users to distribute music, games and video and today’s broadband speeds have helped to accelerate this activity. When this information is copyright protected this activity is illegal unless the provider owns the copyright permission to copy and distribute this digital work.
Currently legislating bodies developing ways to prevent this illegal activity and one aim is to ensure that everyone knows that this activity is illegal, why and what consequences they face if they do share files without copyright permission."


Visualisation brief
Visualise a peer-to-peer network of 5 or more locations, all linked to each other. Each location must consist of an environment/location within which is situated the 3D model provided (a laptop).
Feel free to elaborate each environment or location and think laterally about peer2peer networks (i-phone, mobile laptop etc) may work in the future.
Research every aspect of the subject both visual and information and think about the optimum way to get the information across (presume your audience is an alien)

Provide a 20 second advert that can be used to support a public information campaign, illustrating and explaining how a peer-to-peer works. A brief outline of your design thinking and evidence of your research will also be necessary.

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